A religious battle is taking place on the Internet, with two very different groups arguing over the existence of God.

It began in December when Brian Flemming, a 40-year-old filmmaker and playwright based in Los Angeles, started the Blasphemy Challenge, asking people to post videos on YouTube denying the existence of God.

In one video, for example, a teenage girl says, â€œI know that the Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, God, the flying spaghetti monster, pink unicorns, all of these made-up entities do not exist.â€

I mean, yes, she's right about that spirit thing, unicorns and Jesus Christ - but how does she dare DENY THE OBVIOUS? Isn't she touched by His Noodly Appendage, as all of us are?

Angsty Christians battleing it out with Angsty Atheist's! The world is in balance once more.

I was feeling that the playing field wasn't filled with its usual radicals!

We need that constant tension to make everything smooth.

[...] the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, though insuperable by our imagination, should not be considered as subversive of the theory.-Darwin

This Is Not My Name wrote:how come the atheists get a design of the generally accepted model of an atom? This implies that all atheists believe strictly in science, but i find it hard to believe that all atheists believe in science. Someone should send a very formal letter to the government requesting the 'FSM-fish" be included. There are religions that aren't represented, right? As long as it actually protests something such a letter wouldn't be a bad thing. At the least the FSM logo should be available to those people out there with a sense of humor.

I take it you are speaking of Military Funeral plots?

If you are, and I pray to God you arenâ€™t, that would mean instead of treating such places with respect and honor you would demean such burial grounds because you or some other Atheist has a grudge against religious symbolism? Is that fair to the families of those dearly departed to have their loved ones mocked in such a way?

huh... post was meant elsewhere (using firefox, must have clicked wrong tab... feel stupid now), not seriously suggesting using the FSM symbol, and i think there are religions that aren't represented. there are tons of religions, the list can't contain them all. last sentence was a joke. Not a grudge against religious symbolism either, just think the atheist symbol is a little odd, only fitting if you're an atheist and a scientist. you assumed way too much there, and this isn't the place to discuss it. If someone truly wanted an FSM symbol on their gravestone that's their choice. an odd choice to be sure, but still their choice.